Denial & Disruption
Singularity's Children, Books 1 and 2
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Narrated by:
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Peter Kenny
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By:
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Toby Weston
About this listen
The first two books in the Singularity's Children series.
Book one - Denial
Tense, intelligent science fiction packed with ideas.
Debt, wars, and inequality are pushing society toward collapse. It's a world desiccated by soulless algorithms, pacified beneath the battle suit's boot, and numbed by the bewitching voices of computational propaganda.
Singularity's Children is vivid world-building. The desperate lives of its characters draw the listener into a terrifyingly familiar world only a butterfly flap away.
Book two - Disruption
It takes us deeper into an action-packed riot of haves and have-nots; a vivid alternate future filled with Buddhist commandos, stolen Femto-tech, AI sages, and quantum consciousness.
A decade after economic collapse sent the world’s governments toppling like dominoes, the corporations are back on top. Their AI farms have relieved society of the drudgery of work, leaving behind a broiling underclass precariat. The Forward governments pacify their rabbles with computer-generated titillation, while channeling legions of the desperate into overseas peacekeeping.
Subversive, fast-paced action. A provocative excursion into a near-future civilization struggling to survive the maelstrom of post-human forces its technology is unleashing.
©2016, 2017 Toby Weston (P)2020 Toby WestonWhat listeners say about Denial & Disruption
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- Bob
- 05-03-21
Slight technical issues
The amazing Peter Kenny performs this book exceptionally well. There was a technical issue with the speed of the first few chapters. Too fast.
The book is a great introduction to Toby Weston. It reads like early Peter F Hamilton. Well reasoned plots and clear sympathetic characters. Some consideration of global issues and solutions without being preachy. Entertainment.
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- Frazer Mac
- 04-07-21
dull.
with a capital D and a capital ULL
take the drudgery of life and fling it in to the future
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